David Ricardo has been acclaimed β or vilified β for merits he would never have dreamt of, or sins for which he was entirely innocent. Entrenched mythology labels him as a utilitarian economist, an enemy of the working class, an impractical theorist, a scientist with βno philosophy at allβ and the a
David Ricardo: A Biography
β Scribed by David Weatherall (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 207
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book started with the thought that here was an interesting man who lived at an interesting time. He was born a Jew, he made his fortune as a financier, he discovered his vocation as an econoΒ mist, he entered Parliament. Such in outline was the life of David Ricardo. He was born in 1772 and he died in 1823. It was a time of war and the aftermath of war, of change and of resistance to change. As far as possible I have tried always to see him in the context of his time. Though much necessarily is said about the economist in the book, I must make plain that it is not primarily a study of his work. That has been done elsewhere, and some references will be found in the bibliography. In the arrangement of the book I have departed occasionally from a strictly chronological narrative. Instead I have attempted to present the life of David Ricardo in a number of facets, as if it were a diamond. Perhaps the cutting edge of the diamond would be most applicΒ able to him. Nearly everyone who met him noticed the clarity and lucidity of his mind. To demonstrate or illustrate the quality of his mind is therefore the first object of the book. I have been very fortunate in the help I have received in the research and the writing; and certainly, for any faults in the book, nobody but myself is to blame.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
The Jewish Heritage....Pages 1-7
London and Amsterdam....Pages 9-14
βChange Alley....Pages 15-21
Love and Marriage....Pages 23-28
War and Finance....Pages 29-33
The Volunteer....Pages 35-40
The Stock Exchange....Pages 41-46
Bromley St. Leonard....Pages 47-53
The Bullion Controversy....Pages 55-60
The Unitarian....Pages 61-66
The Loan Contractor....Pages 67-72
Mill and Malthus....Pages 73-78
Upper Brook Street....Pages 79-86
A Holiday at Ramsgate....Pages 87-92
Gatcombe....Pages 93-100
The Corn Laws Controversy....Pages 101-106
βMr. Benthamβs Gardenβ....Pages 107-113
Reason and Sentiment....Pages 115-122
The Principles of Political Economy....Pages 123-128
Making Money and Keeping Money....Pages 129-134
Parliament....Pages 135-141
βMr. Ricardoβs Planβ....Pages 143-148
Town and Country....Pages 149-156
βMr. Owenβs Planβ....Pages 157-163
The Moderate Reformist....Pages 165-170
The Grand Tour....Pages 171-178
1823....Pages 179-186
Hardenhuish....Pages 187-193
Back Matter....Pages 195-201
β¦ Subjects
Methodology and the History of Economic Thought
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